One of the priorities in the city’s strategic plan is to help neighborhoods carve out their own identities. The success of this program depends on input from residents who know and live in these communities.

This community, which tentatively has been called Oakridge, is as a pilot project for the city’s Neighborhood Improvement & Community Engagement program. The program focuses on physical improvements and creating identities for targeted neighborhoods, which include neighborhood names, decorative street poles and welcome signs.

During a Jan. 18 neighborhood identity meeting, residents suggested the potential names for the pilot community.